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First look: Four Seasons Yachts' “revolutionary maritime concept”

Four Seasons Yachts has given a sneak peek of its new two-deck marina experience on board its first yacht in the collection, Four Seasons I.

Four Seasons Yachts has given a sneak peek of its new two-deck marina experience on board its first yacht in the collection, Four Seasons I.

The innovative ‘transverse marina’ opens across both sides of the yacht and “introduces a revolutionary concept in maritime architecture”.

 The marina has two retractable platforms, one portside and one starboard; a bar, lounge, pool and lounge chairs.

The expansive platform will be the base for yoga, meditation and the launch pad for electric hydrofoils, water bikes, kayaks and inflatable waterboards.

Four Seasons new two-deck marina
Four Seasons Yachts retractable platform marina
Four Seasons Yachts’ retractable platform marina is said to revolutionise maritime architecture

Tillberg Design of Sweden Partner and Executive Director Fredrik Johansson says, “Our design focuses on creating a seamless connection with the sea, enhancing both aesthetic appeal and functionality”.

 “Inspired by the dining terraces in the south of France, we aimed to bring that atmosphere of casual elegance aboard the yacht.”   

Vice President of Itinerary and Planning at Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings LTD, Joint Owner/Operator of Four Seasons Yachts Tim Littley says, “Guests will explore remarkable destinations, beautiful bays and hidden coves while enjoying adventures on kayaks, paddleboards, and superyacht water toys that let them glide effortlessly across the water”.

 “These marina days will add a new element of discovery and fun, and we look forward to introducing our guests to this one-of-a-kind experience.” 

Four Seasons Yacht 'limo tender'
Four Seasons Yacht ‘limo tender’

The yacht will also have a ‘Limo Tender’ –  a 10-metre vessel with personalised service and a private captain; and the 10-metre Beachlander – a high-speed boat designed to get into hidden coves and remote beaches.

Marina days will be held when the yacht is not sailing on most Mediterranean and Caribbean voyages.

For more information, visit Four Seasons Yachts.